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Sources of Research Funding
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The following links contain information on government programs and private foundations that make research grants in psychology. If you want to suggest any additions or changes to this list, click here.
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U.S. Government Funding |
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Links to Major Grantmaking Foundations |
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- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (science, technology, education, and other topics)
- American Psychological Foundation (APA nonprofit organization)
- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (wide range of programs)
- Annie E. Casey Foundation (for disadvantaged children and their families)
- Benton Foundation (social justice, communication, and the digital divide)
- Carnegie Corporation of New York (education, peace, health, and other areas)
- Charles A. Dana Foundation (health and education)
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation (wide range of programs)
- Foundation for Psychocultural Research (interdisciplinary research projects)
- Ford Foundation (wide range of programs)
- Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation (arts, education, environment/animal protection)
- Glaser Progress Foundation (working to build a more just, sustainable future)
- Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (violence, aggression, and dominance)
- The Haynes Foundation (social science research for the public good)
- James McDonnell Foundation (biomedical and behavioral sciences)
- John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (wide range of programs)
- John and Mary R. Markle Foundation (media and communications technology)
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (wide range of grants areas)
- John Templeton Foundation (exploring "life's biggest questions")
- Pew Charitable Trusts (wide range of programs)
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (health, health care, and substance abuse)
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund (wide range of programs)
- Russell Sage Foundation (research in the social sciences)
- Turner Foundation (environmental protection and population control)
- William T. Grant Foundation (research that improves the lives of young people)
- W. W. Kellogg Foundation (helping people help themselves)
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Other Information and Sources of Research Funding |
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